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Friday, January 29, 2010
Here are 4 useful tips from the Social Media Café seminar that will make even reluctant marketing professionals comfortable about jumping on board the social media train before it has left the station: From promotional videos, how-tos, and testimonials to commercials and interviews with company officials, you’ll find dozens of opportunities to get your customers to pay much more attention to what you have to say ( Here are 2 recent posts the may be helpful as you explore the possibilities : 10 Ways to Win with Online Video and 6 Secrets to Making Online Video Work for
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Record and post client video testimonials – Don’t leave home without your Flip cam – or any portable camera that you can take to events and conferences. Use networking opportunities to tape brief client or colleague testimonials. Video testimonials are far more powerful than text alone. Stand Out from the Marketing Crowd Thanks to Lou Bortone , video marketing guru for this guest post In an over-crowded and hyper-competitive marketplace, video marketing can help you break through the clutter and deliver your message in a powerful and memorable way.
 
Monday, July 13, 2009
You can have customers phone in a testimonial about your speeches or for your products and services and have their voice up on your website almost immediately. Last week you received a 4 minute Audio Postcard with a speaking tip on delivering punchlines. You can just email your prospects and customers the link to your audio tips and promotions. Technology is moving fast and has now made using audio to your strategic marketing advantage cheap and easy. Have them email you a picture of themselves to go with their audio clip, or grab one from their website and you have an
 

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Home Rock to the Top Events & Services Steeleworker Blog Demos About Contact RSS Feed Twitter Tips for Speakers: Before, During & After the Event by Dayna on June 26, 2009 As a professional speaker and event emcee, I am always looking for ways to expand my network with meeting planners, audience members, associations and more.  With that in mind, I posed the query “What is your top Twitter tip for speakers” on HARO ( @helpareporter ) – Peter Shankman’s ( @skydiver ) brilliant behemoth of an idea that hooks up writers/bloggers/journalists/producers
Record and post client video testimonials – Don’t leave home without your Flip cam – or any portable camera that you can take to events and conferences. Use networking opportunities to tape brief client or colleague testimonials. Video testimonials are far more powerful than text alone. Stand Out from the Marketing Crowd Thanks to Lou Bortone , video marketing guru for this guest post In an over-crowded and hyper-competitive marketplace, video marketing can help you break through the clutter and deliver your message in a powerful and memorable way.
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Here are 4 useful tips from the Social Media Café seminar that will make even reluctant marketing professionals comfortable about jumping on board the social media train before it has left the station: From promotional videos, how-tos, and testimonials to commercials and interviews with company officials, you’ll find dozens of opportunities to get your customers to pay much more attention to what you have to say ( Here are 2 recent posts the may be helpful as you explore the possibilities : 10 Ways to Win with Online Video and 6 Secrets to Making Online Video Work for
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Next to last, but vital are testimonials, which give others the chance to brag about you. Seriously , you’ll love it. Check out the Thesis demo site See more Thesis-based sites in the gallery showcase Scott Fox, E-Commerce Success Good tips on speaking, Chris. definitely think that that in particular Rocks your page (in addition to some of the testimonials). chrisbrogan.com Home About Speaking Rockstars Newsletters Contact Best Of How to Start Speaking at Events December 8, 2008 · Comments One day, I wasn’t a speaker at conferences, and then I was.
Since I had consulted with Veno regarding his testimony, I took the opportunity to see him in action.  Veno’s testimony was a success, and in this case at least, his success had very little to do with my consultation. Veno submitted the written testimony we had worked on, then he used his 10 minutes to extemporaneously address his three main points.  Veno Today I was reminded of a critical presentation skill while watching Gene Veno, Executive Vice President of the PA Chiropractic Association.  Veno had a mere 10 minutes to state his position about a proposed insurance
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